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A Great Reinvention: What a Fed Learned by Going Back to School

47 min · 12. maj 2026
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In this episode, Benjamin DeAngelo shares the story of his transition from shaping national climate policy to shaping young minds at Howard University. We talk about identity, purpose, and the unexpected freedom that comes with redefining your lane after nearly three decades in public service. And with graduation season underway—a time of profound transition for students, parents, and professionals across the country—we explore how Ben’s journey mirrors the broader moment: a reminder that reinvention is always possible, and that the future of climate resilience will be built by the communities we teach, mentor, and empower.

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